Whether you’re in Wellington or elsewhere, you practice on your own or are part of a group, if you’re wanting additional support for your practice you’re welcome to take part in this online secular Buddhist practice session.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the eighth of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on two talks – The four great vows and Instruction: waiting and listening – given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 14 and 15 April 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the seventh of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Instruction – I don’t know, given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 13 April 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the sixth of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on two talks – Instruction: What is this? and Good snowflakes: they don‘t fall anywhere else – given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 11 and 12 April 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the fifth of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Question and response, given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 10 April 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the fourth of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Clearly visible dharma, given by Stephen Batchelor at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, Massachussets, on 18 November 2015.

A creative introduction to secular meditation practice, this five-week course runs on Thursday evenings from May 3 through May 31, 2018 and will be followed by an optional daylong retreat on Saturday 9 June.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the third of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Enthusiasm – reflections on right effort, given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 21 July 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the second of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Confusion – reflections on moha, given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 19 July 2016.

Tonight, One Mindful Breath will be running the first of an eight part secular dharma study course titled What is this? and it focuses on the talk Reactive or responsive, given by Stephen Batchelor at Gaia House, Devon, on 17 July 2016.

Whether you’re in Wellington or elsewhere, you practice on your own or are part of a group, and you’re wanting additional support for your practice, you’re welcome to take part in this online secular Buddhist practice session.

Whether you’re in Wellington or elsewhere, you practice on your own or are part of a group, and you’re wanting additional support for your practice, you’re welcome to take part in this online secular Buddhist practice session.

Whether you’re in Wellington or elsewhere, you practice on your own or are part of a group, and you’re wanting additional support for your practice, you’re welcome to take part in this online secular Buddhist practice session.

Whether you’re in Wellington or elsewhere, you practice on your own or are part of a micro group and you’re wanting additional support for your practice, you’re welcome to take part in this experimental online secular Buddhist practice session.

Would you be interested in taking part in a study weekend? Over the weekend of July 29 and 30, between eight and ten people will come together to discuss Stephen Batchelor’s recent book, Secular Buddhism, Imagining the Dharma in an Uncertain World.

On this evening, we will be holding the first of eight study group discussions around a series of talks by Stephen Batchelor and Roshi Joan Halifax from a retreat titled ‘Being Completely Human, Secular Buddhism and Beyond’. Interested?

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Gratitude to Nick Hughes for creating this website, to Sotonian Jim ChampionandUnsplash for most of the lovely images, as well as to everyone who’s put a contribution in the box at an event and supports us through Aotearoa Buddhist Education Trust, enabling us to offer the teachings and experience of the practice without a fixed fee.Thanks also to all those who book the rooms, put out the chairs, welcome people, bring tea & bikkies, clear up at the end of a session, answer your texts, calls and emails, look after the community’s funds, take part in our care committee, and so much more. Words and spaces corralled by Ramsey Margolis.